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Monthly Archives: November 2011

Remarks on Utopia in the Age of Climate Change

2011: Issue 35/36.
Kim Stanley Robinson gives an account of his utopian novels.

Our Agency is Powerful

Roger Nelson talks with environmental art activist Natalie Jeremijenko on creating future foods for humans and the planet

Culture, Climate Change and Cuisine: Forum

Can we eat our way to a biodiverse future?  The future of sustainable food lies in a complete rethink of how humans relate to the natural environment through collective engagement. Carbon Arts and Arena Project Space invite you to join the Cross(x)Species Adventure Club and engage with New York based artist / engineer /activist Prof [...]

Ready to Die for TEPCO?

The end of Japan’s nuclear growth model?

Nuclear Power after Fukushima

The Japan crisis has raised the stakes for global nuclear policy

Communism in India

Ideologies of resistance retain strong appeal in a neo-liberalising India

Splitting the Atom

The Question of Nuclear Power in Germany, May 2011

Organised Chaos

From the February 2011 World Social Forum in Dakar

National Curriculum

Despite its flaws, the Australian curriculum deserves serious debate

The Wild West

The Assassination of the Outlaw Osama bin Laden by the President Barack Obama


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